Figure
ca. 1775 (made)
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Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of a shepherdess, barefoot and leaning against a tree-trunk with her head to the right and her left hand raised in a gesture of surprise; she is dressed in a blue and red hat, a white bodice, gold-laced in front, and a white petticoat with a pattern of gold flowers under a white skirt, which she catches up with her right hand to support a lapful of flowers; a lamb is beside her, and they stand on a square base painted with leafy scrolls in dull crimson
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Materials and techniques | Hard-paste porcelain, painted in enamels and gilded |
Brief description | Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of a shepherdess with a lamb, made by Bristol porcelain factory, Bristol, ca. 1775 |
Physical description | Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of a shepherdess, barefoot and leaning against a tree-trunk with her head to the right and her left hand raised in a gesture of surprise; she is dressed in a blue and red hat, a white bodice, gold-laced in front, and a white petticoat with a pattern of gold flowers under a white skirt, which she catches up with her right hand to support a lapful of flowers; a lamb is beside her, and they stand on a square base painted with leafy scrolls in dull crimson |
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Credit line | Given by Lady Charlotte Schreiber |
Object history | One of a pair with 414:735-1885 (Sch. I 733) These two figures were purchased by Lady Charlotte Schreiber from De Maan, The Hague, for £12 in March 1874 In her Journals Lady Charlotte Schreiber recorded (vol. I, p. 252, March 12, 1874), 'On reaching our Hotel we found that we had just missed de Maan, who had called by appointment. He came, however, the following morning before I was out of my room. C.S. went down to see him, and presently ran back joyfully back to me bringing what de Maan was offering for sale. What was my astonishment and delight when he displayed before my bewildered eyes no less than 5 beautiful Bristol figures! viz. the boy with hurdy gurdy, a girl dancing with a triangle, the girl with dog, and a boy and girl of a model we had never seen before, he holding a bird and she some flowers. The price was not very small for Chelsea, which is what de Maan considered them to be, but it was little enough for Bristol, which they really were, and we gladly gave him the £32. to which, after a little parleying, he came. Our Bristol figures now surpass every collection. We have every known type but one (the female companion to our shepherd carrying the kid), and have three specimens hitherto unknown, viz. the two bought this morning, and the fine double group purchased of Jacob some yeast ago. |
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Other number | Sch. I 733A - Schreiber number |
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Accession number | 414:735/A-1885 |
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Record created | February 10, 2009 |
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